The public comment section of Thursday's BART board meeting ended with loud, passionate calls for justice but began with a grieving mother addressing board members about the loss of her son.

"I loved my son, and I love my son -- just like you love your children, this has to stop," said Yolanda Banks Reed, the mother of Sahleem Tindle.

Bodycamera video shows what led to the death of her son, 28-year-old Tindle. BART officer Joseph Mateu responding to shots fired outside the West Oakland BART station sees two men wrestling and screams for them to show their hands before firing the three fatal shots.

A portion of the video was leaked Monday. BART released a longer version yesterday. Tindle's family says the video shows an innocent victim - murdered in front of his girlfriend and kids.

"He was shot in the back. He was not pointing a gun at the officer," said Tindle's brother Karin Mayfield.

Some of the comments about the officer who fired the fatal shots bordered on threats. Rojas says the officer is back on patrol, but the department will explore whether he should be reassigned for his own safety.

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